28, Chapter 28(2/2)
This program is really comprehensive, but the handling method has been changed, which is so embarrassing.
The little robot looks left and right and automatically proceeds to the next program.
"Let's hang the curtains together!"
Aresio did indeed carry out arduous work. It was the first time he knew how difficult it was to decorate a house, and this was with the help of robots. The Moon River Manor he lived in thousands of years ago, no wonder it needed so many servants just to run it normally.
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The tall robot was turning into a ladder, making it easier for him to hang paintings from higher places. He hung it up by himself, tilted his head and looked at it, but he couldn't tell whether it was right or not. It happened that the saint was carrying a hammer and holding the fence of the flower garden and passed by the floor-to-ceiling window.
He called the saint to a halt.
"Is that true?"
"It's crooked, point to the left."
Arecio then moved to the left.
"It seems a little to the left again. Click to the right."
Arecio moved back again.
"Looks like..."
Aresio jumped down to the ground angrily, lifted up the tall ladder-like robot, and prepared to throw it at Lucius!
The small robot drifted rapidly and appeared among them.
"Woooooooo..."
Arecio knew something was wrong as soon as he heard him cry, but the robot with a fixed program persisted. In the end, Arecio held hands with the psycho with resentment, and the robot even suggested that they give them a "gentle hug."
That is impossible!
At the end of the day, most of the house was installed, and the rest could be done by yourself. The three robots stood in a row and said goodbye to the two customers. The small robot was in the middle, with a bright smile on the electronic screen, and bowed deeply to the two people.
"Our mission is accomplished!"
Then, the three robots spoke in unison with different electronic sounds——
"Happy wedding to both of you!"
The robots closed the door and left, and Arecio stared blankly at the door they left.
Chapter completed!